When I sat down and started the car to drive my kids to school this morning I was a little stressed out. There had been a disagreement with one of my sons, we were running late and just as I was about to pull out of the driveway I realized that my windshield was covered
Often, by the time I sit down to do a consultation with someone who is considering becoming a patient in my office, they have already sought out the care of multiple other doctors, therapists and health care providers. In most cases they have had some success, yet have not had the sustainable, long term results
I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone in the Nexus Chiropractic family a Happy New Year! I would also like to thank everyone for spoiling us with the thoughtful gifts we received over the holiday. 2014 was an exciting year – we added some new technology, continued to refine our clinical expertise
Now that the kids are settled back to school and most of us have resumed our ‘normal’ routines, Nexus Chiropractic has a few great special events coming up this fall. Open to everyone – including guests and the general public – is our Introductory Lecture. This presentation is NOT a sales pitch – I promise!
BE PROACTIVE! In the last article, I introduced some of the principles underlying Stephen R. Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, which we are repurposing here to apply to your health. Please keep these principles in the background of your mind as we begin the journey through the 7 Habits that can help make
It is that time of year again where we take stock of what has occurred over the past 12 months and to decide on the direction we will take in the future. 2013 was a bit of a whirlwind in our office, with lots of seminars, some new programs for our patients and practice members
DON’T THROW OUT THE BABY WITH THE BATHWATER In the last article we looked at specific actions to ensure that you stay healthy during what can be an extremely hectic and stressful time of year. This is important because the season can get the best of people and the last thing you want is to
I recently had a conversation with a white-haired weekend warrior who years ago had benefited from the care I provide. He was complaining of sore and stiff muscles around his shoulder blade that just weren’t going away this time. He asked if I thought I could help. I told him that we see
I am so excited and refreshed to be back home and ready to start entraining people in the office after my two and a half weeks in Italy to compete in the World Masters Weightlifting Championships in Turin, and then enjoy a holiday with my family in Florence and Rome. This article will take a
In the first article in this series we introduced the idea of going deeper to get better – meaning that when faced with a problem or challenge, successful people look beyond what is on the surface and address the deeper underlying cause. As a health practitioner I have certainly recognized this pattern in people over